Luyanda Zuma on joining the cast of season 2 of ‘Shaka iLembe'
Actress Luyanda Zuma is among the fresh faces that have joined the cast of "Shaka iLembe". Picture: Supplied
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'Shaka iLembe' returns for its highly anticipated second season with new additions to the cast.
Actress Luyanda Zuma joins the cast as Liyana, a role that promises to shake things up and reveal a new side of the legendary Zulu king.
Speaking to IOL, the vibrant young star expressed her excitement about joining the historical drama.
'I've been on a couple of other shows before this one, but I think this one is special,' she said. 'Anyone who speaks isiZulu dreams of being on 'Shaka iLembe'. I'm honoured to have a seat at this table.'
Zuma's character will be introduced in the new season as King Shaka's love interest. 'She's a very strong, hot-headed individual who only stands for the truth and who she is — and she doesn't back down from that,' the actress explains.
'Her biggest idol is Queen Mkabayi, and that already tells you about the kind of woman she is.'
This new romantic thread in Shaka's story adds emotional depth to a series known for its rich historical narrative. Zuma says viewers will get a rare glimpse into the human side of the warrior king.
'We get to see that it's not because he hated women, there were just certain promises he made to certain individuals,' she reflects. 'With Liyana, we see a side of him that lets a woman into his space, even if he has boundaries. If he could love his mother, what would stop him from loving someone else?'
While Liyana's relationship with Shaka is central, the actress hints at deeper themes to be explored including legacy, power, and the complexities of leadership. She also acknowledges the weight of portraying such a layered narrative at a young age.
'It's a beautiful and overwhelming story to tell at the same time,' she says. 'But I'm grateful for the opportunity to help colour this man Shaka not just as a king, but as a person.'
'Shaka iLembe' debuts on Mzansi screens on June 15 on DStv channel 161.

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